The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 14, 1898, Image 2

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Kansas negru auldiars stationed al
Santiago will be allowed to vola in the
state eia« tiun.
OBKÜON
( olon«’l Tyson, with a detachment of
7*0 men and 3a «»ffl«wr». has left llrouk-
lyn f«»r Haa Juan de IN«rtr» Rico.
Germany Indifferent to the
Fate of Philippine*.
HUMS OF THE WEEK
An attempt to o>tnpr<>m»ao the l-re« h
lake trouble resultai in failure, as the
Indians refuse*) to >nn in the confer*
rm a.
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A <‘«»«*»f»l»t» H»«lew of Ik* Telegraf ble
>«•«■• uf TM« and Ail V*»r-
ri|tt I «Naie
hecratary Ds y says the Pans argot ia­
lino« wiil an«»u ba ended, and the |<**ao*
oummimon will finish its work befura
congress meets.
B. «*»*»» r»«r William*« lat»r»*! la <«•!•»»
W ar • »!••<**iw«* Th» «J w »*H un
•r < tu» r Iran M*aL
h|-4h"«h auth--titles my they «annoi
• v » iste <’u? a t«ef.«re Fe ru»ry.
The yellow feier epidemic in Lmiiai-
ana is sai I tu l«e <4 a unl«l type, an-l
the Slate I* ar i <>( hralth has de» » led
lu name it '•yellowoid.M
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Governor YV«»|eutl has been renomi­
nated by tli» Repuitll« ans of M avaa -'I i U*
rotta.
(ietterai .Merritt ha« adv trod the Paris
p« a* « ot>mm>a«ionefs to bold all the
Philip) Ines group.
An (‘flirtai dl»| atrh from Iloilo^ Pbtl*
Ippin«* islan'U, state» the Spanish tc»* ¡w
have landed an I dispersed ti*»* ittsur*
getti». Ths b|*aniar Is hats killed >fi
insurgents.
Reports regarding the !<»•«*» *»n L th
• ide« in ths I om *>-h lake Indian «»ut
l»r« ak onfiicl, but it Is «w*r'ain ibal ths
itaddier» have tuff* r«*d terribly, and
that many Indians have been kill«4’!.
During a game <»f cards in the Ten-
rowset* ramp st Han Franrisrn, »*t»e of
the players, Prnale William Batt
sU'blenly ar<*ro from th«* table, »at ¡ng
that he we ill, and reeling to the lent
duor, fell «lead Into th« Un-«-l
An
autopsy show rd that be bad die») from
heart di«M»aa«'
A llevans dispai« h says
There are
ominous clouds on the burison that in*
dirai«» early trouble with the CuLanw.
who arc n<»w “p nly pt«- laiming tl r»r
readiness to fight to th«» I a *1 drop of
|>|« km I tor al«‘»lut«» in*-«•? * n ’• *
P»
rifLo« are preparing to Join th«* ranks
uf the insurg»’hIs and fight lh«‘ A ». -n-
ran» in raro it is found the Unllrol
Mat«*» proposes Io attempt tu r«lsin
l«*rmanent control.
The administration will re-
to rongres» the revival <»f IL•* g*.» *r of
admiral, an<i the promotion to that
rank of Hear Admiral Gr««rg« D a y.
now in ownmA# I of tiro Aaiat >< «tati«»«
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a nitounce men I that he Intendi* ton om-
menti that the giade of adni rul I** r«-
Vivel, and that that rank I m * >n{> rr«-d
on llrar-Admiral Ih‘Wcy.
The presi­
dent indorse# the ro ret.*ry
Cum tn issi »ner
In lien Affjir»
Ju!.« w has r« « riv«*»l th«* («dh’Wiiig des­
patch from Jnoiaii Agent Ku’i • land,
dated «I Walker, Mltih-
’’Ths !'•■ Ide
al le’Cch lake was the con*«quen« *» al
an arr«‘«*t ini'lc by a deputy I’n.lr«!
Hlates marshal <»f an Indian <«n a war
r I t
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marshal an I n u< t tl ■ | * »
Tr«Mq«s were root out he.'«* t«» a- *: th«»
marshal in arrvMHig the rv*< uers
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to g. l th«» ImiiAt)« to ¡i tn l.
» «»I»
up and avoid trouble, but they w«>md
n«l.
Thu troops Ah’l lh«' h- .' »».• had
roveral I »tile»
Ihc l’nit«*d Htatc*
inarshal has call«* I f*»r ui«»te tr«*op*. “
Wisconsin for« »1 fir«*» hav< I* • n
qttetired by rain.
< >iuaha's fall festival <q*ei»<*d with a
graii«! Mroel pagVAUt.
k»ight U»«»«tsand p«*«»ple attended thu
a
Jubilee at WAsliingloti
E‘ vr ca* * of yellow fever and one
prati» wer«« repot lol al J a « kroii. M im .
The fourth annual h-*tival of moun­
tain and plain ha» I «*«1» <»pen«’ I st lh-n
ver.
The l’aria ¡-rare Cfirnun*.* <>n is a|v*
parontly divi !•• I regarding the di»|»«**Al
<»f the i’hilippirirs,
F»iith«r ii.»|ru‘
lion» I avi * lawn *• nt th«* Amen *n <«»m-
rniMionrrs.
Washington offioials ad­
mit that the Fhillpplli« • qu< *tn»»i tnu»t
I*«» settled Ife’f.ire « oiiFl irrat JoH <»f other
terms is vnt«*rvd nt- n.
New« from the storm strieken «1«».
trlcts ab»ng the Atlantic roast »a coin­
ing in gradually, an I it « proba! I«’ that
100 hv«w have b « ti h*«t.
New» bv
war of a boat, is that 30 jx*»»p|u were
«lrown«x| at Fernandina, Ga.
Csmt»*
ludi island was inhabit« I by a!« it 40
colorvwl people.
It is reported that all
but thrtw» Wer# drown»* |.
l*bo su *»n«l annual
Wall.» IVa)la
valici fruit fair o|M*n«*l iti Waìla U . Ila
under most favural»)« auspHvc«
Tf«r
sticel pAtado include! a Utiop of th«*
Fourth cavalry, members of the « ;<%
council, the fruit fair orti. sis. War
veterans, i)igh-#ch<«ol cadels, bjalness
floats and hundreds »»( school children.
It was witn« »»e I by 10.000 i-evpIcL
The fourth annual fruit fair uf the
Inland Empire o|«cr>sd in
S|«>kaiie
under
auspicious
circumetanrea
Nearly 10,000 people pa «sei through
the gates. The exhibits aie fully uc
to those uf preceding years, In many
instances, sur|*as«ing them,
Eiery
county of the cast side <»f th« moun­
tain*. user pt Walla Walla, ia i »|'» u -
routed, manv by elaborate exhibit®.
Al tho joint (M-sAiun of the Cuite<|
Hiatus an*! Spanish military commis­
sions, ths Spaniards. are»»rdiiig to a re­
port circulated In Havana, d«< l«rrd it
was hni*osaib|e to eva<'ua(o tho island
immediately, while ths Aiuvriean oom»
miMionurs insisted that their instruc­
tions call««) f«»r an irnnu^diate evacua­
tion. Alter a two iiours' coiiferwnr#
the Joint coni missions were unable to
reach any definite agr«*«ment.
Mlu«ar W*w* |t»m».
I’nmn bool ami job printer, through­
out the country will eoon 1» ordered
oat on a atrikn to eecura a nine-hour
working 'lay.
LfeviJ ChriMla Murray, in a Um-Ion
newe,taper, revlvni the augg«*«tiun that
a monument to Georg« Washington Im
erected in England.
General Shafter bae bnen M*ign««l
to command the department of tha
B m I.
Ilia Imadquarters will be at
Governor’s island, Now York.
Carolina Meskel Hoyt.
wife
(Tiarhwi H«»yl. the playwright, died
New York from Bright's dieeax*.
of
in
Refrigerator manufsrturrrs are said
to t»e forming a trusL
It is to coiitrol
the 32 prim tpal manufactories an«l haa
a capital ut |A,000,000.
The M elrid papers have unrartho)
the baptismal certifl ate of Adelina
Patti, wlilcli has finally settled tha
q iration «»f her much disru»».» I birth*
pla**e and birthday. It wa* taken f»ooi
the register of ti»e ehurcli of St. Louts,
M » Ind. and aavs sb«* was born at I
a'cluck February 12. I Ml.
becrrtaiy Alger lias sent an ih»w«*i
to the war investigating cummttl«-e,
whn h. In the words of une of the c*>m*
misaiuoera, "dora not answer.**
A Madrid dl»|wt< b eays evacuai m
will hg rtis)»ed. an«) Sj«aniar<ls will tm
out < f l'urto Rico by nell week, an i
uul uf ( id»a by the end cf N«.v« ti. - r
Pr«-s|.|enl M Kinley and party hav«
gone to iJtnaba. where they will be
guest» of the Trans-M m »<»sippi sxj-«si-
tiun and participais in the j»eaor jubt*
lew.
Thomas Greenwald, a private in I st*
tery I, ot the Seventh artillery, wa«
shot and Instantly killed while trying
U> ceca|«e from Fort Mucttm, near New
Rochelle, N. Y.
1 he members of the L'nltfrl Slates
evacuation eomm>s*u«n gate an elab*
orate luncheon to the members <»f the
K|*anivb evacuation f<»mmissi«»n al the
Hotel Tro< ha, Havana.
The French government It preparing
for an emergency an ! ha» i»»n«*d *j«** al
orders to the garrisons nt num« rouw
I >w :«• near the capital to ten.I I tn medi*
alely to Paris 300 infantry each.
News has Ifreen r«'*"cired of the find’
mg uf g«.id quarts at Mkagway. going
Ilji H0 to the ton. Allh' gb the «iti
location is not made known, it is said
to Iw within a very short distance ul
tbo Gateway city.
A woman’s love an I a man’s inwaro
Jealousy «ause! mur h r in tha Seventh
immune regiment at 1^*1 rigton, Ky ,
and another man whn a* ted as j-ea»’-«?*
maker is at death’» door with a ¡Hstol
ball in bis abdomen.
In the annual rejmrt of Surgeon-
Genrral W. K Van Reypen, which is
St ol U mi MV)
■ • ■ • . rts sob
mills! tor publication, tha surgeun-
g> !.••■ »1 »lat« *» l' »I : «• !•*•*• » ü pr« , ar'; g
for aar w :.«‘ ü 1!. Main«* was hi i-vn up.
Colonel Ray, with 400 Unite«) states
tro»qw, has taken ¡« mo « h » ion uf Manxa-
n i I lo.
The converted yacht Wasp has lx*en
>r«tered tu Chicago for the use uf tbr
naval reserve.
General Gar«*)a ha. h fl Hantiag<» to
arrange details uf the 'li.talcliii'Ut <>l
the Cuban army.
Hr* re tar y Hay tendered A recop-
lion to lite diplom&.lic <x»r|«i al Wasji-
ington Thursday.
Captain Polrmann, the well known
master of the roasting steamer < Iregon.
Jie*l in Kan Francisco, aged 02 years.
Major
ilkir - »n, who w.»< killo) by
the Indiana near Walker, Minn., was
(»»rtnerly lacstcd at various
in the
North went
The Hall Lake choir won the Mum I
choir ronUwt al the F'lstedlod, Whl« h
wan tirtilicipat od tn by five choirs of 125
Voire», fur a E500 prix* and a g"l-l
medal.
s < n ret w»rvim «tfTh-rr« have di»mvrrt*d
(bel <he bogus IltH) silver rortitL.itr«
have I«rn tna>lc in Sun Fianciscw.
They writ» frrvly rirctilatr»! in the
North*r*C and K <>n<likr district«.
I’hincMs ofTlicaln at Peking have pro*
teetod to the foreign legation« »gninwt
lt>« lending of ^narit > ■, rayn g the
pfvWrnre uf th»»»* foreign »oldlrr« if
likely to vS*A|A-iat<* tho 1\ kii.g |M»pu>
lace.
Newt ha* b<-rn received from D wry
that Spanish ndnf<»iietiirnt« arc rn
route to Manila. They haw air« a ly
reA<hol S h gepore, an<l the intention iw
to have them land at Bioihk
Th«
Washington government may ra.-»-
strong t»bj«' i ions.
Admiral Howell has l»ren relieved
frnui the . »mmaiift uf the North Atlan­
tic aquBflron. and his flagship, the Han
Francitc«». he« l>oet> ordertHl out uf cum*
tniMHOtt »1 Norfolk. The command uf
the squadron devolve* upon Cottimodoro
Philip, wboM* flagwhip, the New York,
is now at th«« New York nary «yard.
Captain
F. shoemaker, chief of
the revenue cutter «»ervice, has been in*
etrtsclod i»y the secretary of the treas­
ury to proceed to Uaha and Purto Rico,
and make a th«>rough *ratrh and el-
amination
into existing conditions,
with a view to the r*tal hshiuent uf an
efficient levenue cutter |tatn»l uf tho
waters of tlneoi islands.
A Paris dispatch to the New York
Herald nays the United State» commis­
sioners w ill demand the cession uf the
entire Philippine group, and that Spain
is ready to aoquhx’e. She had h<>|o»d,
however, to exact a heavy prior fur the
arcbifielago. Her commissioners, there­
fore. manifest considerable uhraslm *s
at the a*lltude of the .AmerIrat •. whit h
seem« to foreshadow the making of a
demand f«»r the unconditional relin­
quishment uf S|»aitii*h sovereignty in
tl>e islands.
Thera are J00 patient« tn th« dl»i-
•lon field iowpitai at the i’rcaidio, San
Francfeoo,
Colonel Chari«« William« haw Iren
appoint«""! chief quait«rina.l«r for Ha­
vana and other province, of Cuba.
Colonel W. J. lhran haa recovered
from ht» attack of fever arxl will juii»
hl. regiment al Jackwmvilla, Fla.
The tta -on I army ccir|«a will tie ahl|*
l*«l from Camp Mea-la u> Anniaton,
Ala., preparatory to being eenl toCnlx.
The tran«p"Wt Obdam. which left
Santiago «inn-lay, returnol with hrr
banket, on fir«. The voeecl, which ha>l
aeveral tone of ammunition aboard,
waa rtno-lc-l with water, an-l u>«u eel Io
work removing the ammunition.
The conference <«f the SI inert’ Fil­
tration lu London, haa decided to ac­
cept the employer«’ terme, irgmating
wag««i until ¡ROI. Th« r*inert get an
imini'diat« advance of J»< per cent,
and a referen.-e aft«rwar<la to the con­
ciliation l«nai,l, who have given the
minimum and maaiiuuiu wage. Tho
do inion ward« off
lbw lhreaC«ne<|
Strike« involving 11.S00 minvrg.
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l‘l BMC OPIMOS
IL’tlio, Oct. IL— Th •'re has haom a
groat change tn German paLlic opinion
on the subject <»f tl<e retention of the
Philippi!»*
Islands
by tiro t’niled
Male*.
Tit« ft*ehng toward Amrf *
generally is mu« h n»«»rs favorable than
a »"Uplw "f n rilhs ag*
The news
from the l.*nlte«l Sts tea that tl*« govern­
ment at Washington Is srrioasly con-
templaling h«>Ming th Phillf pines, is
! romment«'d optMl dispaaenmately In
the German pre*«, and it is signtf! *nl
'that th»* week two pat-era of such
, landing as the K«dnisch* Zcltnng and
1 bu Vossh he Z«»tung have published
hug hltcrs fr m German me r» ha ata
•*-til«*l in th« Philippine island* in
which American antiriatton is strongly
adv'«t*«i
A et»rr>sp**»>deni of the
Vossicli# Zeittu g cvm vigorously com-
I mi Is Germany making any attempt to
•scars a |<orti<m • f the island®, citing
weightv rcroons thcfrf>*r.
Another signifi ant fa-1 tlds w«*ek
was that a delegation
rrpr< «enting
lirrmin and German Hwiss firms in
the Philippine ndI* < alh’d al the
United Hlatns embassy to express )»o|sw
that America would i; t relinquish
the islands and would not roturn th»-m
to bjoin, whlah th* 1«dwgatlo«» rlaiiued
would mean a recurrence «»( revolution,
*td the ¡*er¡etuatton of mthincn a'
troubles.
The delegation also ask«*«!
if it might go to Paris au 1 lay its views
hrfors the Cntlad Stairs |*«»<•<• c<»tnmis­
sion. Ths United MAtrts ambA*«ador
here, Mr White, advice*I the delega­
tion not l«> do so.
Mr While d'»es n<»t anticipate Ger­
man Interference «lire, tly or indirectly,
even if tl»« l’nlt«*l Mate* insists upon
retaining th« whole »»f th«« ar' hipelago.
(‘oiinci Hot Kch war Sen ley, formerly
of the Gutman rmbi»v*y at Washington,
declaro# that Germany does nut dr •■am
of putting «»l*stArles in America's way.
Mt. \S h)te ha! a long runfureiico on
WtHhuwday la>t with tiie German mitt-
inter uf foreign affairs, Baron von Bue*
Io*.
Th« im|<*rial government last win*
ter. goaded by th« agrarians, tllf'W up
a Dill to regulate the it *p« (’ti««n of
Anu rlran merit export*. The bill prac-
li-’Allr m«*nnt the death of the A ii )«* m -
<'«n meat trade, and. In« ktly, it • ■> uld
not )>e made ready for production in the
rcH'bnt.ig l*»furo that I mf I v adjourned
Sin»« then, the situation has changed.
The rharg« * against American meats
have invariably proved to I m * ground leas
so that the violent press attueliM have
re.’»»«*d.
The government therefore h **
considerably modified the bill, which
is now mu« h I»» ma stringent, but some
of its provision* ar«» still highly preju­
dicial to canned meats arid sausages.
It is eip«M'ted that the me.iwur«« will !•«
introduced into the r«ich*t.»g »«»on nft<*i
its convening next month.
The entire
right and a majority of the centrists
favor th«» measure, m> its p;i»*Age is vir­
tually assured.
TWO
CHILDREN
KILLED
<>N» IV ms Ihitnril to l»<"i*th. th» Oahri
K un <»v«r.
Pendleton, Or., Oct. I).—Natnrday
afternoon sum« children wen- at play
in h barn uwim«l by Sim Hutchli -un, a
farmer living neat this city. Among
them was the little 8-year old »laugh*
t«*r <»f Mr. Hutchinson. Tho children
ha I some mat»-he», which they igt.it»»«l.
>oms straw (aught fire. an»l tin- was
<»mmunicat«*I to th« barn.
All the
children <•!. '•( I the hlt’e Hutchinson
girl f!«-d, "h«» was left al the
n»» r« y »»I
the flame®.
A n.lghl«>r. Uro» n by
name, rui»h«*«l in and found tho child
hanging hy het han«!* to s piece of
burning scantling
Her clothing was
lie grasped h«*r tn his arms
on fin».
an«) rushed out Into the open air,
roll«**! her on the ground «ini extin*
guudicd th«« fi.imes. Il was fotin» I that
tier leg». bw< k. arms and bra 1 were
friglitfully burned.
Drs. Cole and
Vin>-«*nt were called, and su•■•«-«• h-1 in
allaying her pain.
Brown, who so he-
loieally r»i*<’nt*d the chil l, was ba lly
burn«**! on his hands and arms.
ixlay
li»e child died of her injuries.
I.UH» < l«ll«l IIua o*»r
At 13 3»> P, M., tolay, while a west-
Iwuind train on the Waaiilngton A Co*
lumbia River
railr<»ad was coming
tuun l a curve al a ¡«»ini alxiut live
miles east of t)»is city, it ran over a 2*
year-old l-»»y, the *‘ i» of D B Wat»on,
a farmer living at Mission, lhe child
bad wandered away from lióme, an i in
attempting to croas lite railroad tia< ks,
got caught in a cattle guard.
Thu en­
gineer dhl not st*« the toy until too
<*!<•«« to stop the train in lime to pre­
vent an accident
A part of the tram
j..»»*«'*l uvei the leg of the buy, severing
it from the body. The train was quick
ly *tupf«e«l am) the child picked tip.
The little fellow livo«l only 15 m mutes
after being run over.
Siam's king ha* a l«ody guard of 400
female wat riera.
THIS
<«••*•»•1
CORPS
I •• •
FOR
< uMiNiantl
CURA.
S1UMIH
H»ra|» »•
J«rk*»nvllU, FI«, <lrt II.—4 ten
era) ord«*ra wrie i*»u<* I frotn rorps
h«'A-l»|uarter» tuday far ih«» Mh*vrmml
of ih«- i'wvrnll» army <*»r|*» fruu Jack*
•onville lo Havannah.
D m * movemeni
♦ • tu tiegm as SUO» A* thè qUAftermo»
ter *s de ¡«ai imeni uwn provide tratispor*
talion. The regimante will muv« in
thè f«»lh’Wing ordef:
N nth Idir. -is, h» •'»»n i s uth Caro
lina, F<uirth Illinois. First Tt va ». Sr*--
otid la*u»*iana. Third N* raska, lfil«t
Indiana, Sround IBÌ ihh ». Fitst North
Car« una, E’orty.nmlh ! «a. F urth
Virginia an i Msth M>»* «uri.
Th«1 tignai c«»t ¡ mi in lopiepare Itself u»
muv<» ai uno ami tu r<|»»rl to th» quar*
t«rma»ler th» date al which il will lw*
ready (O g”
The stek are to he lelt at
Ja< »konville.
The quartertna«t> r on I
medicai d«*|«artin*>nta aie dir»* te*l to
provtd« «-»«.il» r<g!uont wlih ro-j •.*.*it«o
f«»r «'•tabllabing ieg»m«'ntal field h«*«
pitale.
Il »s ale»» understood thot an
order will be i*sued. <m thè return > of
General lx<* fr«>m VVavhir.gton dur mg
ths comiwg week, re-bflgA«hl»g thè »< •gi-
menta uf thè corpi.
Il 1« noi antir»patrd tbat thè stay «>!
ih« tr«-’|M» at Kavnnnah will K* long,
unly sufflcirnt lo alluw trans)*>rtatt«>n
lo (’uba to t<* |>ruvi«|c*l Ah i fot ca*
l»atking thè troopw
LAST
OF
CAMP
THE KEI»»klSS HAIE M Al TEUF.I»
S- ♦ |t»4 l»la»N ’•»«• to th* |t»ll»r ref • ba
tr>.upa |*»4la«*« < ungreg*lit»|
f««t a Uo*l |'.»uuww
H l Pau), Mtnn . Oct. 1<L—Of1
n<
d)ffrt a« tn the pteronl status «»( ths
trou Li « mi with the I af **« h I-»ke Ir diana,
but even though nothing more full«'ws,
eruHigii has happen«*! I«> cause North
western settlers to feel rom«whai unset*
tie.I in their hum«*« for »»«»me time to
cv»m«. There i* something of a panic
in most of the small seltlemetila near
Walker, It being the t'enter «*f th«
fjcrrh latke dtstrirt, and t!»e l ien tn
th« Itimi**! cam {si in that vicinity have
quit work ami are either in uf on their
way U* Walker.
Governor Clough will »eml a bnltery
of aKiilery of th« Naiiot'ol Guard t<»
(' as * lake in lise morning, to protrot
the r«wi<lvnts of that locality.
WIKOFF.
O*l| Hritialnl*( hrglnirnl Or4»r*4 I»
!•>•«»
Washington. Ort. IL— Th«* fallow­
ing self « tplat■ at«>ry (« b’grapMo order*
wore imu <<4 !>y the war «lepartmSBl to­
day:
”( omm a nd i n g < irn« ral.< ’amp Wiknff,
Monstauk Point. N Y
By directum
of the m<r«’taiv of w »r, th«» Seventh
Vnitr*l States Infantry is relieved from
duty at Camp Wikoff. and will pr<»««• I
to the dc|>attmrnt of th«’ (¿aket, taking
station hradqiiarteis at Foil Wayne.
As many com panics as ran will I m * cum-
(urlably sheltrr«*d at Furls Wayne and \
Bia«ly, Michigan, the remain.-ng <>>m 1
panic* to In* aasigne*! to stations by the
comtuanding general, department of the :
Lakes, tu which the regimental corn* '
mander will rc|«»it hy telegraph prior
to departure.
The regulation .»mount *
of officers* baggage ami rompHtiy and ■
regimental baggage I« fl al station* • 4
the regiment prior to the war will b«»
furnish«' ! to now stations. Arrange by
communication with commanding g«*n- .
1 ' 1
ing
«d therm veuient
••: -
master's department will furnish m •
i
aary tranS|M>rtiition: suleistrn« v depart­ '
ment sultAldu traveling rations, anl :
medhal department proper provisions
tor medical Suppli«’* and utirml.n.t-. ,
Commanding «»fficer l«» report .1« partur«’
ami arrival to a*ljtilani-general of tn»
army.
By comm.iml of M ijor G» n« ral
Milne.
II. C. CORBIN,
“AdjutantA »«• neral.''
With th«» carrying into ■ ff«-> I f this
irder, (.'amp Wikoff, tu all nt
,
purjwMMMi, will have pn-*< .| into history
as a military cm amjnnvtit
COLLISION
AT
OMAHA
i t. ighi and i •»••»'nj.-r fi ilws <
Tugrlhrr Will« F«*l«*l H»*ult*
■•.•
Omaha, Oct. 11 —A dnuhl** Io a h r
Fn’iiiont, Elkhorn «V M **uuri Valley
freight train crashed into the r* .»r end
of an Omaha jNooxoig«'. train in th.
yards hero thia morning.
Th. dining-
car I h l mon loo wai. allli'>*t »pill III two
lengthwise.
Harry Jones, a waiter, of Chh a^’o,
was kill»*«I, and ( Hb» I |otn«*d.»le. dir ing­
rar conductor, ot Boone, Lt , fatally
hurt.
Th« «vriuusly injured al»
J.
Wf*slerh«'hl, of Omaha; A W. Brandt
Slid Mik« Smith, engineers uf th«
freight train; Frank Sjan’k and Mad
den, firvruen; 1>. F. Danner, Pnllman
cunduot<»r; lilto Parsons, waiter in the
dining-car. >« veral other trait! ent-
pluyes w«*r« »lightly injured.
Th« accnlvnt wa* due to the inability
of Engineer Smith to slop the frv . hl
train on corning around a curve st li
miles an hour. Smith saw the motiun-
les» i*a*ff«nger train on the <ia<k, and
dtwpiln his efforts to slacken «¡-«•cd, the
freight crashed into lha «lining-car with
girat loros.
*»tli« l«1» <»f W 1* r i«i« a>w*.
Berlin, Oct. IL—Princess Troubet®
koi, who was under arrest on an extra­
dition from th« Italian government,
committed suirids today at the |«obct
station.
There are several la II»** of
high rank and wide reputation known
a* Prime»* TroubutxkoL Among them
are the wife of th** gland marshal «>!
the Russian court. and the American
novelist who na* formerly At «• Ani« ih
Rive*.
It is quite inconceivable that
either of th«*# ladle* is lh# prin «*ss re
(ei rvl to aliQVe.
klllrrl fur llealeilng lrr»*|.
Owensboto, Ky., <Vt. IL —Howard
('lark, who waa wanted in Luuisvilk
for murder and burglary, and hia girl.
Hattie Mahoney,Were iaith killed while
rr«l«ting arrrat on the Indiana aide of
the river near here today. Clark wa*
wante«I f<»t the murder of Officer lief-
frrniun, at Louisville, last August, and
wa« about to •*•« ape in a skiff by low
ing down the Ohio river.
Titre* 11««ye < romal»«!.
Green Bav. Wia., (kt. IL — Three
boys. Em io ami Frank Daniels and Ju*
Junkie, have been burn«*«I to d ath in
a barn near thia city in vbicb they
were sleeping.
ItalurN of Atlutlr*l Miller.
IM*»»a» A|»rr»«ll»ig in M i**l**l |«¡*l.
Fan Franciaco, Oct. 11 — Adibirai
Miller, who raiae-l the United Stale*
flag over the Hawaiian island«, ha« rw-
turned in hie flageblp, ibe Philadtd-
pliia. The admiral la reticent regard­
ing affaira on the lelande, but regarda
the eiluation there aa eati.fa- lory to
thia government. Wliila on a trial
cruter out of Honolulu, Are wa« -lie -iv
ere.I in tha bunkera nf the Philadel-
|>hia.
It wae eitingulebed before auy
■fauiag« waa «lana.
JackeonvHia, Mia*, Get. 11.—Bia
nrw oaara <>( yrIluw fever an I two
dratba w«ro rep«irt«<l in Je« k.oii tielay.
Tbr aprea«) of th« .li.raar over the elate
enntinoew. an-l n«w fix'i multiply rapid­
ly
New caree are re,orini in th« «tat»
a. follow.:
At Harrienn, nina; Fayette, two;
Poplarville, two; Ma-I.ion, one. an-l
< laford, one death
There are now 17
rountiea and 30 town« in lha etale
where yellow fever prevail«.
Mur*«»«4 a *»i*p»« ••
Jackson. Ml#« . Get. IL—An un
■*•«> Francl.cn, Oct. II.—Charlea W. known white man. aappnred to ta a
Voanaer, an aeronaut, fell from a bai­ yellow fever ¡•alfent, waa burn*! up in
l-ion at the Cliutaa, a pleaaure ireort a negru church in !.«• Flore county to­
near Gohh-n Gate Park, thia afternoon day.
Th«' man »»• f»nn«l .ich *••»•«-
• nd received arrIona injorrea. MVeral day bv tre,ro>-a. who had gon. to |>ra-
riba, tiewlilce an arm and leg. being pare tbo church for wr.lcw. today,
broken.
Hr made the ««cent hanging The care wm reported to a phyaiclan,
by hi« teeth to a etrap attaehc«l to a who re|«rtr>l him re a Mtq> dona cate.
trapena. Hit bi.lv fail*! to cleai th« Th« doctor Ml. and when h« returned
ropea
and wlree
auiroondlng lha he found th« olitirch in uh«, and a few
graunde. an-l he wae thrown from a riiarrc.1 laMifW to tell th« awful atory.
height uf about 50 fr«-t into the atrret. Thia it a forcible illustration of the
Hr will recover, a nice, internally In­ unn-aaonablu panic now afflicting the
jured.
•uta.
A Halln(»ttl*l*• Fall.
General Bacon Ha* the In
dian* Whipped.
|n*||»«r Trip ri«n*»'l
Walker, Minn., Oct, 10.—This after*
noon Marshal O’< «*on«»r had ,t confer«
anew will) General Baron,
Ba«a>i). an«) add
bini ho desire«) bi® asst*« *nrr tn arrest-
This means an-
ing the men wanted.
other trip, au« h •< that Hiadc to Sugar
Point, wtiers lite battio was fought,
an<l not unlikely with the same rrauli.
The military authorities are now pre-
paring a plan of campaign.
GENERAL
Will
BACONS
REPORT.
III* T
*1 W alkrr V«*»ll
Ing luriho (*• V»l*»|*Wl»ttlS
Washington, (Kt
10 —K<*j«<»rls le-
ewived by the off!«'¡aIs •■( the war and
the Interior departments from th«* In*
dian outbreak are of a rvM*utlng char­
acter tonight, and they now f«« l that
the uprising may Ire regarded as over.
G«*ners.l B«ic*»n, who hi* charge of
»flairs in the department of which he
is in command, will remain at Walker
for the pr«'*cnt, and this, it is ho|**d,
will have a quieting rff»*« t on th«* citi*
sens of the surrounding country, who
have fell that they wer# ill d«r get from
th«* redskins.
General ('orbln tonight said th* r«
was no basis for tl»e re¡s*rl that two
^r»s»pa of cavalry on their wav to llunls-
vtlle, Ala., ftom North Dakota, had
been ordered
to
Walker, «leneral
Bacon’s telegram showing lie
i
in n##d of leinfuroementa.
The following is General B »••Olli
l»t«’-l dispatch:
“Walker, Minn. OeL 10—Arrived
her«» al noon with my detachment In
g«M>»l condition.
The killed and !»u By
wound«*! hav«« Den ship|el to Fort
Sm iling this morning.
The Indians
have been ba* llv wh.i p- 1. an I left tl «
ruunVy adjjiv«i:t to Ho* fight
I n
played whit* flags along th«» hike shoro.
There is much talk her« •»! a general
Indian outbreak.
Will ,v • ri.»in la ts
and r« pnrt later.
Found Colonel liar-
h.ich at this place with 200 men. Third
infantry. Will remain my*« If and keep
troop* here awaiting dcvid* pments.
lo*gr«*t ex *ggernt«' I reports published,
r»*sulting from my inability to com*
Have bren in no dang- r of
mun irate.
1 no reinfori'-mcnt*
masaacr« ami r;
< *<d«>ne I Harbach’« coming Wue ili gote!
time. ’•
The following I. murlr.’ di»pit . h
was re« « iveil tonight by Itollnn i'oiu-
miaaioner Jone* from < Inn Ilei < u, a
well known Chippewa Indian, win ha.
transacled CHn-nlerable business for
that department am) in Washington.
“Walker. Minn. ,O«t. 10 — Not mor«
than 25 or 30 lt.di.tH» engaged In the
«itilbr« ak. Chief Gavwmh«* Wa\l»ii. ?:g
a* I Macbegoh IL*w, l»«»th ol B« ar
l«;and, an! Wahbununn*••, of Leech
Like village, aru «loing all in their
p»'-a«<r l<* - j|.pr«-*s the nutbroak. < ’ i«*f
Fiat Moul)» arrived al !x*«*ch folk* vil-
lag« tt»day with a larg” nuint«er « f fol­
lowers, and is strongly oj p> «<1 to th«
• ntbreak."
rh«' aulliorities t»«'!h»v«* the Ir-M ps
» «.w available in tho viicnlty art- r ;ffi
cient to quell the uprising, a» the fight­
ing force on the little is! »nd cun scaroo-
ly number over 160 or
and they
t*ehvve there is little danger of rein-
for>» merit from neighboring hniians.
The following di*|»atchua L«*aajliignn
the Indian trouble have I mm ii received
at the war department:
“St. Paul, Oct. 10.—Adjutant-Gen-
rial, Washington
An offldal <li*pi»t< 1»
from Walker announce# that six I ms I i «-#
and 11 wounded will arrive in St Pau)
tonight.
Have made arrang« m. nt* for
imin«“hate transfer to Fort Knelling,
and proper care and attention there.
“HTCRGH.
“Assistant Adjutant-General. *'
“Brainerd, Minn .Oct. 10
A Ijn-
tani*Gero*ral. Washington
'Walker,
Minn., OrL H. —Whilst pruteclitig the
I’nlt«*) Rtate# marshal in Cump at Leech
Lake opposite B« ar island, with a de­
tachment of bO men. Third infantry,
was atta«*krd hy a lary# force of Chip­
pewa Indiana at noon today. Tl e In­
dian« w>-re fighting from heavy tin»l« r
an i underbrush.
Indians were driven
l»ark. Our lowr» were Kill««I—»Major
Wilkinson, Sergeant Butler, Private#
Olmstead and Zirl*al.
Wuund«*l —>rr*
»nt Myers, Private» !>aly, Boucher,
r«»wn. Wickers, Turner, Zeigler and
Ft ancony.and Deputy Marshal Sbeelian.
Communication is m* -I d«fl! -dt by
small steaml<oat«
BACON.
•• ' Brigadier-General.* ”
Mt. Paul, Ort 10—A Walker special
to the Dispatch says: •*|lacon says the
Indians are o««mplrtrly and finally
whipi’«^l.
He «aya the Indian who
raUA«‘d the whole trouble, Uhicf Bog-
Ah Me Ge-Shig,
was klllol by tha
t roo i si. ”
Tha« Ilian It n* firn
Shanghai, Oct. 10. — Ih’tail« jn«t re­
coi»«•<I her. from Hankow, th«« treaty
•or» al th. month of on«" of th«* tribu-
rica of th. Yang Tao Kiang, eliow
at th«’ fir« which brok«< out there
■■binday la.t <l«.lroye«l 10,000 hoqaea,
• ovnat.tal about two mile« of built op
ground, and dhl «lamago to th. •■»tent
uf from 8,000,000 to H,000,000 tael*.
Paria, Ort. 0. — It la armiofBclally
announce! that M. Menu«, the procur­
ator-general, haa «ent a rej«»rt to lha
ouurt of ceaaation, which iu.ur« e a ra-
vieto* of the Dreyfua caæ
OVtHTURNEO.
f««a Itttn4v*d »»«• V*n» I <l««Ufrr»
l>«a*«m»»t I.IB» Hal».
>• altlo Oct. IU. — Th** Nf| |--n Yu* ti
Kai’ht ejcAmrr Yamaguchi Mani ar*
rived tod.»v. w th the largest cargo of
Oriental g*«»»ls ever brought to lh«a
jort. Hbo left Yokohama Soptsaiber
21. an I bring* itup«»rti*ni Oriental nows
up t*> that date.
Nearly 350 Chinese wore drowned
like rats in a trap tteptrmbrr I. by lha
overturn)! g ««f a crowded Canton pass­
age L»at in Karl river.
The Cbit>«w
were pilgrims returning from the shrine
of H*»ng Kung Chu«’*h»il, and I » I been
fr»g*•trnckl away by a smdl lire, which
th« t «* n»i lerrd a bud om« n.
Nearly
all were crowded In the hold of the v»»-
s*d, whi. h w as blown uVvt by a squall
w itltout warning.
The American luirk Comet was total
ly wreck«**) on Pak >4 point, and f' lir
of her Chinese CFeW «ifuWi.«*)
It WAS
at tlrat believe«) that Captain and Mr».
Hrowhutst had |«er)sbe»l with them,
but newt rea> he«) Yok«>hama shortly bo*
fore the Yamaguchi a i tat that they
were aliv«
The «tramer llailoiirf
saved I 4 • t her rrrW
Tbs North (’bina iMily Nsws ask«
Great Britain to call a omferrme of
tl,« fwtwcfs I* j persn.vle them to leave
China alone fur the next 10 year«.
J»“;dly giv g such a«*iatanre as is
i.eofed tu j'-rrjM'rv«’ internal order.
Il
pr»q«m«-s that China w<*ir« t foreigners l»>
r«M’rganisr her army navy, finances
am! t uhli work*
Nearly do JajoirH'*« insurance com*
panir» are espe* ted to fall al any time,
or» a< «»unt •»( th«' dua** ni »nry market.
QUELS
LIL S
WOES
It III I f*«« •!»* < I*lm f»r l»«**«i»<**
th» | «••» ref II»» Thr«.*a,
San Franoiaro, OcL
I W 10 —The Ila
waitan rotroqsmdcnl of th«» A»w»ciate«l
Pre»» rot.I. Ly the Valencia, the follow­
ing advices, ondrr date of September
tfi:
“It is learned nn g»w>l authority that
« «
I. i '»ukalafit will lea'.** ! r
\\ »*‘ u»gl u » ' t;l th«» middle <>l N >
vembrr to press her claims agAtn«l cun-
gr- •• f«»r remuneration for the boa of
h«'r throne And th«» rorenuo from th«
crown lands, fur whnh »he feels that
the |M«op|e of the Unitr«| Stales uwo her
«*».!»« pr* uniary com pen »a tian,
’’Al a meeting «»f th»« cabinet, hel I
on the 2flth. thp resignation "f Henry
L im , as auditor genrial of Hawaii,
wa * formally tendered and accepted,
and II (’ Austin, the pre*rnt (ax as*
«r««w>r of the inland at Hawaii, was
chosen I«» fill the vacancy.
“Company I, uf tho New York engi-
n*« r*. bar«» law'n ordere«i to make ¡»sur­
vey of the Pearl harUir region, proba-
4
fortlfl •tl»«!.«* ai. i L”. prove i.rnl plat*
“ I he Chiu« *« contract lalMireta ar«
raising a fun«! for th«« employment of
attorneys to free them from their r<»n-
tracts under the Uw ut the United
Stat co. ’ *
THE
ah
PARIS
STRIKE
n ufh wn th* ripmltlun llulhllng*
lift* ( r»*«-U
Purl». Oct. 10 —Silty thousand la-
tatrora in this city ar» on M strike,
Work on th« «xjMOition building# haa
mmssal, Th«'r»’ has Itesn quite serious
atr«»«*t lighting l»rlw»*en th« stiik**r*i
and «*» i-alh* I “)>!»• klcgs,” and th»»
quarter in which the noting uc« unod
I* now patrolled by strong drtacbm«»nta
of p> In «* ¡»ml If”«»ps.
In spite of th«» h<»p«'S entertained <d
an «»arty termination nt the strike,
more it» n struck t‘*»lay, and riotous
l»an<ls of striker» visited various works
tor the purjM»«m of forcing men t » Join
in tho strike. The police di*|«srwed
th»“««' ban I* au I arrested a numb« r of
leaders of the «listurbam'* «.
A ldltion-
n! reinfurct-menla of troop« hav«» b«*m
«Iruft«-! into the city ftom outlying gar-
r Isons.
< «.»«♦ «»»• ••!•• r•» »»niton Hurt,
Sacramento, Cal., Oct.
10. -—Th«
Mr .[( hhiip I overland train was two
I.ours late on its arrival this evening,
owing to an accident a short »Bwtance
«¡1*1 of <‘»ilf.ix.
A defurtiva wheel on
a train that I. a I passed over th«» road
of “prewd a rail, causing two
««»aches of the passenger train I«» h'AVw
tho track and fall on their aid« a
T
only {M-rson injured was C<nnmo«l*
Watson, who (*«>mmi to take ctum ui i
• f ihe M ire island naval station. The
commodore was thrown against a win*
«low ami sustained a slight scalp rut.
.Mrs M> Hliti»*** Ilrulhar V ••«••I n»tr <1
Canton. O., »kt 10.-—Georg" 1».
Halton, a brothai of .Mr». I’rrei lent
.McKinley, wa. »hot de.vl at 0:10 thia
evening in fr» ; t of the r##ld«m<* of
Mrs. E\* II. A It bout«*, wi low of tbu
late George AI th oute, 31V Lincoln ave*
noe, where he in presumed to have
Five shots were
gone to make a call.
flro.|, three of which nnternl hl. laxly.
Mr*. Anna O. Geoige haa Iren plarel
under arivat on auaph ion of the mur­
der.
____
Will Wllh.lraw Frotu <*r.l«.
Canea, l.land of Crete, OrL 10.—
I»mail Ifey, th* cltll governor of the
I.land uf Crete, Inform"-! Hie Maretil-
man notable« Inlay that ihe.ultan will
withdraw lha Turkiah tnaq«
from
Crete <" »■•■•or ! nice with the demand«
<>| Great Britain, Ito»«!«, Frame and
Italy, who, Wednesday evening, pre­
rented to the porle a ool I retire note
calling for a withdrawal of the Otto­
man force« and requiring an anawer
within a week from that date.
I ar#» Frail i*r>»r Murneil
Balia». Or., Get. 10.—The Irult <lrfei
p. Ki in tail, one ol Ilia lar|t««t
in Oregon, having a Caparily of HOU
hn.liel» |»-r <U]r. »•• tminetl with it*
Tho
..intent« y«wter»lay afternoon.
Inaurano«
IMS ia
and the
|l,J0O.
A. a rt.nlt of the 111« manv
giow.-ra in tin. vicinity are left with
out (acililiea lor drying their pt une
’-■«'•I'*-
_
The '-gg 1« currency in Houtli Africa’»
interior.
I
SMALLPOX AT MANILA
Dreaded Disease /Vinoni; the
American Troops.
MX
|\
BE kills
(Mo
BAYS
loililre* < a*»« II*»* lirrt» |¿*pc»rl*4 I«
That Tl«**» B ight Ifealhi T íuim
Ty|»h«»l«t VI*«» Herat* 4 •> 4
M »’• l.v. * * t •»
I
• h »» •• I « •
I I
.•.»»«■* of sitiAllp»>i am) hi deaths from
that disa*e among the Am«» ican troop*
The lead
luring th«.* ]» aa I two days
are:
e
II. M. Powers.
First California;
Harty Wheeler, S«•«'«»nd Oregon ; llany
’ulver. Fourteenth infantry; Jorepii
•^aly, George Ctmtny and Fiati k War-
wick. Ti»! ri«**'nt li Minn« sola.
E ight deaths fr»»m tyf«»wr have
also been re*'«»t«L I.
Artillervinan K u h w »a killed t»y a
♦entry Wminc--I.iv night al Tondu»,
!' h 111 l»l»ln#*.
g
Senator Mor*
>mni>a«ion. ar*
to*
and raHed
for All liour’s «»«•
»real lent,
In answer
itMior Said that the
CwHHH lesion would
ioveinl<er !0 and pro-
their rv| ort to the
President »ml oc ngrrSMk
He declined
tu «lisruw thè rr| M»ft, (utthrf than to
«ay that thè pubi •hed re 'ports of what
r*xM*mmen«l
thè romaHssiun would
wert» wrotig g in every «**enlial partie«-
lar.
•*of Ct’iir««*.” h« «aid, “we faVur B
territ«*rlal form of g >v«*rnmenL as that
w »* pi vinly tl.1 inl -i)tn*n <d cungtesw,
a* *; «>wn in thè a l authoriiing thè
cr*'4ll<>n <d il«»* e»nnti» f Imi wbat
p»rii<u!a! forni uf territorial govern-
ti eni wc «.hall re* tnmcml sminuì now
ho state*! **
The »emvior, in sp« aking <»f thè Phd-
»ppino qiH’stion «ai ! Ihat in hi» Jmlg-
meni thè Ciiit«**) State* «h«Hild rvtain
|MuaMewalot)of ih«’ wholcgroup uf iwlanda,
giving lo thè native» thè righi lo g<»v*
ero Ihemselvr» within c* rtain llmtta-
tluns an I Under tha generai «upcivi-ory
uidrol «»»’ il'»* Cnitod stai« <
ON
TO
MANILA.
Th» Arisen« W 111 i’lrh I p th» Tr«>«»p*
»< H«»n*>|ultt.
Han Fran-i” O. <k t. **. — M«>*r*Gen-
,’ral Merriam today iwoied an order
stating that “upon th«« arrival uf the
Unite«) Matra transport Arir«>* a al
Honolulu, H ) . the district of Hawaii
will Lu d I »con tinned, th«* conimandit g
•fl’i<«*r thrr«- f turning - ver .‘»II n
• Is,
p-’f ' I •«!; i
to th »1 •! ■ -t r • t . t«»
(Y>k»nel Thomas II Harber, First New
Y«»rk v* >lunle«*f», coin in and ing Lamp
M- Klnl* v
Brs » lier G«‘n«ral ('bath s
King, United States v«>lunt**«-r». will
then embark‘Hi the Ar r »n» tor .Mo-.ln
with all officers an I mli«l«*l men hi f«»r
duty an I left a I llonuhilu by lrans|»orta
Other than lha Tacoma. General King
will re'M>rl to the commanding general
at Manila. “
Thu order makes Huno-
luiu simply a garrison under a regt-
mental ««»tnttiAti !er, arid show* that tho
Arl/ona wJI not coms to San Ft.»nri*c*>,
MS was ripe, ted, hut will return failll
Horodulu I«* Manila
Unite«! Slates |k**|>ol Quarterm.istrr
M-tjor l**’hg and ( '»plain !!«>» »td. in*
s|w*utor» uf trnti*|Oi t*, have gone over
lite steamer >et»alftr an«i pronoun« •> I
the condition of tho v«■-*«♦• I satisfactory
for a return v«»vage to th«» Phili:
n«-s
The vr*«el will !>•» ready to sail in 10
da vs
Th«* 23 1 death in the I«»wa r*’gim«*i’.t
Is that «»( f’rival«* Kirk Bat« *. <’<»rnp» iy
K. wh<> ha 1 I« «»n si« k with dlphlhetit
and erraip. la* following typhoid f« v«’r.
The city health authurities rvfu«»<G
permission to send the l«o»!y Lu k to
lows, pending their autopsy.
CONDITIONS
IN
PORTO
RICO
*p«hl*til« and t • 1 «* ml * r • Ar» 4*itih>a
<»!«• Q«*arr»ls.
s»n Juan de Purlo Rico. Ort. *♦ —
Th«* Ab-ant«’ arrived here ymtcr’lay
morning, and will -a:! f >r Spain today
with 230 sick Spanish soldiers.
Tur^’lay Oapl.ktn Arlcgul, of tho
civic guard dl Baysmo, was *< v«*frly
stabN I by Autnn prirons unknown.
It
Is thought h«’ will div.
Ho is rnui'h
di»iik**<l by the islanders. The officials
al Bavsmo promptly ma I* several ar-
trsls, |n< hiding a pnuninrnl physician,
Dr. Si. Hail. Captain Arlegul and H|.
H.»11 havw long b«rn hlttrt person di
ohrmira. The physician is known ns
an American sympathiser.
II»» ha I to
h«4vc tho inland during the war. and
but reesfitly ’returned.
When arrest« I
h«« woa <>n a sick law I, fr«»m which he
was removed lu tbs jail. Popular opin­
ion a<quits him of any conns Hun with
th«« «tabbing
Trouble «if this character l.aa I mm - h
fear« I f >r some lime at Bavatno.
A
Kpanlwh real lent r«»«‘ntlr a»ke-l for
American protection. General Brooks
replied that it was imp*>«»itde to fnrni»h
this until the Spaniards had evarualr«l
the Iglarid, and that tn the tn>*intiuio
th» Spaniards most look to Spanish au­
thorities fur protection.
The Bayamo
ocrurrenco increases the apprehension
among the Spaniards nt Han Juan,
w here there have U «*n similar ln< blent*
during the last few days. There is »
rumor that old scores will I* settler! i««
the islanders, and nnonynioiis handbills
are rir« nlated, all to the »sine tenor.
Nvv«Tthel« *, if there is no protra ted
Interval lietween the Hpanish eva«’ua-
lion an l the Ameri« «n <* npation of
San Juan, serious dieonlrrs are not
likely to ocrur here.
Parie, <»ct. R. — The L’nilel Stat«W
p«-aco cornmieaion h«ld an hour’a a."««
elmi Ihie moriung. alter which III« coui-
miaeioncra wer« Ih« guc.te of Ul>lt«-I
Htatra Amba*« olor Porter.
B|rk«r*< I» h «» t«» I*«*»! IVt*t»r.
l*r»r»rr»*1 l»r*lh l<» IMagrar»«
San Franrlaeo. Get. 10.—Th« Iran«-
Victoria, I! tl., Oct. M.— Wartrm
l«ut Valencia left Manila a few daye
Walker, a young ranch« r. aged IM, a«:-
after th« departure of tha China.
ft)-
Ciiawl of dealing a aliotgun at (!nlw«e«l,
report« that nothing of importance h
a euburh of thia city, pieferrcl deatl
happenel in the Pliilippmea up to tl
to the rli.gr»co of l«rlng taken lute
time of her «ailing. Several caaea i,
town tinder arraat, and blew hi* b«-ad
malarial and typhoid *i< kne«a waa al
off with another .hotgun while the con-
Iributcd to the l«ad water eupply.
•tabla wae waiting for him to change
LoodCNI, OoL N.—According to a spe­ hia cloth«».
cial dispatch from Hbangbai. a fire Mun­
day. at Honk«»*, destroyed over a equals
mile of the city, including the govern*
nient buildings and templo.
It is
feared that 1,000 lives were lost
»«••mili < nrps <»«»«•.
Jacksonville, Fla.. Ckt. 3.-—Orders
were tcceivud hero f»»r the Seventh corps
to t'rt par«’ at on e tu g » to “*avannaht
where it will ba embarked fur Cubs.
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